Effect of receptor binding domain mutations on receptor binding and transmissibility of avian influenza H5N1 virusesâ
Taronna R. Maines(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rubén O. Donis(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), James Stevens(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Neal Van Hoeven(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Kortney M. Gustin(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Nancy J. Cox(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), James C. Paulson(Scripps Research Institute), Ola Blixt(Scripps Research Institute), Jessica A. Belser(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rahul Raman(Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology), Melissa B. Pearce(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jacqueline M. Katz(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Terrence M. Tumpey(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Ram Sasisekharan(IIT@MIT), Li-Mei Chen(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Claudia Pappas(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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